David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/1/12 5:17 AM, Daniel wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/31/12 10:30 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/25/2012 8:35 PM PT, Ant typed:

The terms 'compressed' and 'optimized' are questionable here.  The
database is rebuilt;  the data is compressed within it, but the file
size doesn't change, so you don't gain any disk space.  Also,
rebuilding slows some db operations, so doing it too often will hurt
performance somewhat.

You could change the value of places.last_vacuum every day to
constantly fool SeaMonkey into thinking the database hasn't been
rebuilt in over a month, which should trigger frequent rebuilding.  That
would be a bad idea, but if you want to do it anyway, it's measured in
milliseconds.

Thanks. Bummer that it doesn't compress/shrink. :(

I just noticed my places.sqlite has grown 20 MB after seventeen days.
Maybe I should not use 30 days of history from PrefBar's ExpireHistory
button since it can grow up over 30 MB within 30 days. :(


On the Expire History button, you can select a number of days different
from 30.  Or you can right-click on your PrefBar toolbar, select
Customize Prefbar, select Expire History, right-click, and select Edit.
   Select the onClick tab of the Button window and change the 30 to some
other number of days.


Or, with or without the Prefbar toolbar, you could just go to
Edit->Preferences->Browser->History and set the "Remember form....."
days to something less than current.

I have mine set to 10 days, plenty for me!!


that only works for form and search history, not for pages-visited
history.


O.K., sorry for the noise!!

--
Daniel
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